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Signs That Your Roof Has Hail Damage

In most parts of the United States, hail damage to their roof — and the rest of their home’s exterior — is something every homeowner has to be concerned about. In fact, according to a recent report, hail causes more than $22 billion worth of damage to homes, cars, crops, and other property each and every year.

How much damage is done — or if any damage is done at all — will depend on several factors beyond just luck. It will depend on how much hail there is, as well as how large the hail is. For example, on average, it takes a 1″ or above diameter hailstone to cause damage to common asphalt shingles. And as the hail gets larger, the more damage that the hail could do.

If a hailstorm happens in your area, dealing with the damage can be frustrating. But it’s important to figure out the status of your roof as quickly as possible, so it does not lead to bigger issues. Left unfixed, hail damage to your roof can cause mold growth, insulation problems, and even leaks.

If you have recently been through a hailstorm and think that your roof or home exterior could have experienced damage, the first step is to hire a roofing professional who can come in and carry out a full inspection and determine which damage is purely cosmetic and which can lead to those bigger problems. In addition, this professional will be able to identify any potential fixes that will need to be done. This step is an important step especially when it comes to working with your insurance company.

When you hire a professional to inspect your roof for hail damage there are a few things they will look for. First, they will look for loose shingles and shingles that have been damaged by the hail. This damage can often be identified by dark areas or dark spots on the shingle. This is where the hail has hit the shingles and shifted the granules that adhere to the roof and the result is that the black asphalt at the base of the shingle has been exposed.

Your professional will also inspect any vent coverings, chimneys, or skylights on your roof for damage. This can be as simple as looking for dents in the coverings. They will also look for dented gutters, gutter screens, or downspouts, as well as dented or damaged siding and windowsill and casings.

When damage is done to your roof by hail, the process can be frustrating. And while you may feel like you can carry out the inspection on your own, there are potential dangers. If you are not experienced on getting on a roof, it may not be a good idea, especially if you don’t feel comfortable or if there could be potential hazards on the roof.

That’s why it’s important to hire a professional who can help you navigate the process as quickly as possible. For more information, contact https://www.loaconstruction.com/.

Mahir Garth

The author Mahir Garth